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Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music

A Qualitative Analysis of Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music

Título: Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music

Trabajo Escrito , 2021 , 19 Páginas , Calificación: 1,0

Autor:in: Christopher Skrypzak (Autor)

Filología inglesa - Otros
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Drugs have been a part of virtually every society that ever existed and I guess it is safe to say that that will continue to be the case in the future. But societies relationship with drugs has also always be a complicated one. While attitudes towards certain drugs have shifted over time, in post-industrial societies drug use became a mass phenomena – and with it addiction. Since then, cultural references to the effects of drugs have been plentiful and seem to have grown more frequent as well as more explicit over time, especially in popular music. While these references had been limited to metaphorical allusions during the 1960s and 70s, modern music listeners will hardly be surprised to hear mentions of drugs in popular songs that play on the radio or to see a wide variety of soft and hard drugs in music videos of almost every genre (cf. Primack 2008). Many politicians, critics and anti-drug advocates blamed this escalation on the emergence of rap music.

Past analyses mostly focused on quantitative surveys of drug references in popular music, or tried to answer the question to which extent listener's musical preferences influence their relationship with drugs.

Rather than gathering even more quantitative information, this paper will explore how legal and illegal drugs are depicted in rap music. It will utilize a broad definition of rap music – regardless of sub-genres – in order to examine drug references from early rap recorded in the 1980s up to the present day. It will argue that – although based in reality – popular criticism is due to misinterpretations which distort rap and hip hop culture's representation. Furthermore, they hinder our chances as a society to improve how we deal with drugs and addiction as well as to find a healthy way of approaching them. As it will show, in addition to rappers encouraging drug use, they also effectively lay bare the impact drugs have on themselves, their friends, their families, and their communities.

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Table of Contents

  • Introduction
  • Drugs in African-American Culture
  • Developing a Typology
    • Self-Agency
    • Self-Medication
    • Community-Well-Being
  • Analysis of Drug Culture Depiction in Rap

Objectives and Key Themes

This paper aims to explore the depiction of drugs in rap music, focusing on how legal and illegal substances are portrayed. It utilizes a broad definition of rap music, encompassing various sub-genres, to examine drug references from the 1980s to the present day.

  • The impact of drug use on individuals and communities
  • The complex relationship between drug culture and African-American culture
  • The role of rap music in shaping perceptions of drugs
  • The challenges of interpreting drug references in rap
  • The need for a nuanced understanding of drug culture in rap

Chapter Summaries

  • Introduction: This chapter provides a brief overview of the historical relationship between drugs and society, focusing on the emergence of drug references in popular music, particularly rap.
  • Drugs in African-American Culture: This chapter explores the historical context of drug use in African-American communities, tracing its roots from slavery to the post-Civil War era and the rise of the War on Drugs.

Keywords

The primary focus of this paper is on the depiction of drugs in rap music, examining the interplay between drug culture, African-American culture, and societal perceptions. It delves into the complex and multilayered nature of drug references in rap, exploring both the glorification and the negative consequences of drug use.

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Título
Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music
Subtítulo
A Qualitative Analysis of Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music
Universidad
Ernst Moritz Arndt University of Greifswald  (Anglistik & Amerikanistik)
Curso
Drug Cultures
Calificación
1,0
Autor
Christopher Skrypzak (Autor)
Año de publicación
2021
Páginas
19
No. de catálogo
V1329624
ISBN (PDF)
9783346819901
ISBN (Libro)
9783346819918
Idioma
Inglés
Etiqueta
Drugs Drug Culture Rap Sociolinguistics Qualitative Analysis
Seguridad del producto
GRIN Publishing Ltd.
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Christopher Skrypzak (Autor), 2021, Drug Culture Depiction in Rap Music, Múnich, GRIN Verlag, https://www.grin.com/document/1329624
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